Life of George WashingtonSleepy Hollow Restorations, 1975 - 721 strani |
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... considered adherents to the crown and treated as common enemies . A striking contrast was offered throughout the winter and spring between Howe at New York and Washington at Morristown . Howe was a soldier by profession . War , with him ...
... considered adherents to the crown and treated as common enemies . A striking contrast was offered throughout the winter and spring between Howe at New York and Washington at Morristown . Howe was a soldier by profession . War , with him ...
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... considered himself as holding the command formerly held by Schuyler . Such was not the intention of Congress in sending him to take command at Ticonderoga . There had been a question between sending him to that post or giving him the ...
... considered himself as holding the command formerly held by Schuyler . Such was not the intention of Congress in sending him to take command at Ticonderoga . There had been a question between sending him to that post or giving him the ...
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... considered himself particularly aggrieved by charges against him in Fenno's Gazette , which he ascribed to the pen Hamilton , and intimated the possibility that , after his retirement from office , he might make an appeal to the country ...
... considered himself particularly aggrieved by charges against him in Fenno's Gazette , which he ascribed to the pen Hamilton , and intimated the possibility that , after his retirement from office , he might make an appeal to the country ...
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